Example sentences of "work [verb] on " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The good work goes on ’ pledge
2 Eleven-year-old Lisa Barker 's art work goes on display at Hartlepool 's Gray Art Gallery and Museum from May 1 as artist of the month .
3 This week , his first professional work goes on display at Manchester 's Opera House with his £300,000 designs for the Birmingham Royal Ballet 's Romeo and Juliet .
4 A new ashpan was added at Bo'ness and extensive work completed on the motion and tender .
5 Any work undertaken on an individual basis should always focus attention on the broader social context in which the individual lives .
6 It has always been to the Society 's credit that preservation work undertaken on its Merlin engines has involved every nut , bolt and washer being removed , cleaned , treated and replaced so that when rebuilt the engine should stand every chance of lasting for many future generations .
7 In his chapter Thomas examines the origins of local management schemes , the innovatory work undertaken on this by a number of local authorities , and the objectives of the local management proposals contained in the Education Reform Bill .
8 As would sort of consultancy work , work undertaken on a consultancy basis .
9 The ‘ start-up ’ team , which is based in the ESB annex building , reports to electrical engineer Tom Buchan , who also has the ongoing accountability for the standard of maintenance work undertaken on shifts .
10 This work depended on intimate collaboration between laboratory chemists , laboratory parasitologists , and clinicians expert in the disease in question .
11 This was terrible , because the success or failure of his work depended on his coming to terms with his fellows .
12 Since then there have been estimates made , but these have mostly concentrated on personal injuries and much of the work depended on the retrospective analysis of data collected for other purposes such as litigation and insurance claims .
13 The whole of his work depended on asking the right questions .
14 What I intended is of no interest ; what is interesting is the effect the work has on the spectator , on the public who will decide if the work is important enough to survive .
15 Although the section will be relatively small to start with ( because the number of students involved in pilots is only a small proportion of all those taking Advanced Courses ) , over the next few years more staff will move across from traditional examination work to work on quality assurance as the number of students in validated courses grows larger .
16 The work focusses on disability among the elderly , service provision for dependent elderly people and inequalities in health and illness .
17 Building work starts on the factory in the summer and production will begin early in 1993 .
18 AS Am386 STILL PROSPERS , WORK STARTS ON Am586
19 A colony of Britain 's rarest and most important orchid — the chlorantha bee orchid — is to be replanted by experts when work starts on a building site in Harlow , Essex .
20 Work starts on the A174 Parkway in Cleveland on Monday .
21 When work starts on the offices the car park will be the first area completed to minimise disruption to drivers who regularly use the car park .
22 Professional people in research , business , government and public service , whose work depends on information , are drowning in memos , reports , surveys , lists and other communications , many of which are trivial and unsolicited … .
23 If your employer has crêche facilities on offer , and your ability to work depends on them , find out well in advance of taking the job what hours the crêche is open , the standard of care offered , and the charges made for the service .
24 The degree of sharing of domestic work depends on the amount of paid work taken on by the wife and the stage reached in the family life cycle .
25 Thomas makes a similar point when he says the ‘ quality of their [ HMI 's ] work depends on their personal attributes as shaped by experience ’ .
26 In contrast to US mass production where work arrives on a conveyor belt , Japanese workers often move with the production line …
27 Fordism is said to be characterized by high levels of mass production and work organized on standardized ( Taylorist ) lines , so that each element can be broken down , systematized and repeated .
28 Ideally the classes support the work done on the production project and it is particularly valuable if there is strong liaison between voice and movement tutors with the director of a project — not least in helping students see how the instructional classes connect with their own performances .
29 It may seem strange to start by describing the best method of removing old finishes , but there is probably more work done on renovating old furniture and existing woodwork than on new wood .
30 The precedent for this approach is the work done on vision by the psychologist James Gibson , from the 1950s onwards .
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